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Sequatchie Co. raced out to a double digit lead against Whitwell tonight and then cruised to a 9 point win. Unlike the last meeting the Lady Indians seemed to score at ease inside. Again the lack of size inside will be the Lady Tigers undoing come tournament time.

 

I believe you are right Omni. Whitwell's strength has certainly not been offense. Their defense is how they usually win, but when they give up big points early they will have a hard time catching back up. The Indians just outplayed the Tigers Friday. Looking forward to tournament

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Does anyone think Whitwell won't win the Region? I say the only teams that could possibly upset them are sale creek (great coaching) Marion County (prolly have the best post in the region but only have one girl that can break the press) Copper Basin- I haven't seen them play but we played them last year couple years at home first rd of region and they always play us tough. And SilverDale has one amazing point guard that can score 30-40 any given night.

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Does anyone think Whitwell won't win the Region? I say the only teams that could possibly upset them are sale creek (great coaching) Marion County (prolly have the best post in the region but only have one girl that can break the press) Copper Basin- I haven't seen them play but we played them last year couple years at home first rd of region and they always play us tough. And SilverDale has one amazing point guard that can score 30-40 any given night.

 

Personally I think Whitwell has as good of a chance as any of the other teams you mentioned.

 

I'm a little more worried about Marion Co. than Sale Creek. The tigers have won by a very small margin every time they played MC this year.... The last Sale Creek game wasn't that close.

 

I'm just anxious to see how far Coach Z can take these girls.

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Personally I think Whitwell has as good of a chance as any of the other teams you mentioned.

 

I'm a little more worried about Marion Co. than Sale Creek. The tigers have won by a very small margin every time they played MC this year.... The last Sale Creek game wasn't that close.

 

I'm just anxious to see how far Coach Z can take these girls.

 

All you can hope for is a region championship, once the substate team from 7A arrives the partys over :flower:

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Unfortunately I haven't got to watch the Tigers in any of their tournament games so far. It seems like they handled themselves well so far judging by the scores. I would really love to make it to the game tonight but doubt I will. I dont think they will have trouble taking the win though. They played Sale Creek a few weeks ago and won by a nice margin.

 

Assuming the Tigers win again tonight, anyone know who they would play next???

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